As the population ages, more families face complex decisions about senior care. According to the CDC, nearly 1.3 million Americans reside in assisted living facilities, reflecting a growing need for support as the aging body and cognitive system become vulnerable. However, many families struggle to recognize early signs that such care is necessary, often due to late detection of declining physical or mental health. Understanding these indicators is crucial to ensure timely, safe, and supportive transitions for aging loved ones.
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27. Repeatedly Asking the Same Questions One of the hallmark signs of short-term memory impairment in older adults is the tendency to ask the same questions…